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. 2024 Oct 22;14:24864. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-75389-y

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

Cretodeuterophlebia courtneyi gen. et sp. nov., male holotype, Burmese amber. (AC) recontructions: (A) wing (false veins are dotted); (B) antenna; (C) genitalia in dorsal view. (DK) photographs: (D) habitus; (E) thorax (note dilated front femur); (G) head enlarged, ventral view (note flat gas bubble covering the mouth region); (F, H, I) wing: (F) fragment (marked in H) shows difference between true vein (Mb) and pseudo vein (pv) under transmittent light; (H) entire wing; (I) distal wing fragment in dark field shows thickenings of membrane aligned into transverse line (highlighted); (J) male genitalia in laterodorsal view; (K) empodium in front leg. Abbreviations: ae, aedeagus; dp, dorsal plate; f, femur; gst, gonostylus; gx, gonocoxite; ped, pedicel; pv, pseudo vein; scp, scapus. Bars: (D) − 1 mm, (E) J − 0.2 mm, (K) − 0.05 mm.